System and method for location monitoring based on organized geofeeds

ABSTRACT

The disclosure relates to systems and methods for monitoring multiple locations based on hierarchical or arbitrary groupings of geofeeds. A geofeed may include content that is aggregated from a plurality of content providers using respective requests formatted specifically for individual ones of the plurality of content providers, where an individual set of a plurality of content is relevant to one or more geo-locations. The system facilitates robust organization, including hierarchical and arbitrary groupings, and analytics applied to the geofeeds. The groupings may be used in a wide range of applications such as location monitoring that allows organizations to manage multiple locations as individual geofeeds and group geofeeds for higher-level monitoring. The system facilitates security settings and rolled up reporting based on permission levels and/or groups of geofeeds, and provides tools to allow management of content that is made available by the system.

RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No.14/180,473, filed Feb. 14, 2014, which is a continuation of U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 13/708,516, filed Dec. 7, 2012, entitled “SYSTEMAND METHOD FOR LOCATION MONITORING BASED ON ORGANIZED GEOFEEDS”, both ofwhich are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties. Thisapplication is related to granted U.S. patent application Ser. No.13/708,404, filed Dec. 7, 2012, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,484,224, entitled“SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RANKING GEOFEEDS AND CONTENT WITHIN GEOFEEDS”(Attorney Docket No. 075620-0417941), and granted U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 13/708,466, filed Dec. 7, 2012, now U.S. Pat. No.8,639,767, entitled “SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING AND MANAGINGGEOFEED-BASED ALERTS” (Attorney Docket No. 075620-0417946), both ofwhich are incorporated by reference in their entireties herein.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The disclosure relates to systems and methods for monitoring multiplelocations based on hierarchical or arbitrary groupings of geofeeds,including content related to geographically definable locations that isaggregated from a plurality of social media or other content providers.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The availability of content such as videos, audio files, photos, text,and/or other content over networks such as the Internet has grown atimpressive rates. Many Internet and other online service providers makethis type of content available to enable users to post and share suchcontent through their services. However, various limitations exist withrespect to how this vast amount of information can be effectivelymonitored and/or selectively displayed.

Because of the generally disperse and unstructured nature of the widerange of content that is available, it can be difficult to organize andgroup the content in meaningful ways while maintaining relevance togeographically definable locations.

These and other problems exist.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The disclosure relates to systems and methods for monitoring multiplelocations based on hierarchical or arbitrary groupings of geofeeds. Ageofeed may include content that is aggregated from a plurality ofcontent providers using respective requests formatted specifically forindividual ones of the plurality of content providers, where anindividual set of a plurality of content is relevant to one or moregeo-locations.

The system facilitates robust organization and analytics applied to thegeofeeds, which may be used in a wide range of applications such aslocation monitoring that allows organizations to manage multiplelocations as one or more individual geofeeds for higher-levelmonitoring. The system also facilitates security settings based on oneor more security roles to manage access to the organization of geofeeds,rolled up reporting to view higher level groupings of content from lowerlevel groupings of content, and workflow tools to allow management ofcontent that is made available by the system.

In some implementations, the system may include a computer that includesone or more processors configured to perform some or all of afunctionality of a plurality of modules. For example, the one or moreprocessors may be configured to execute a geofeed creation module, anorganizing module, a reporting and analysis module, an administrationmodule, a communication module, a user interface module, and/or othermodules.

The geofeed creation module may be configured to receive a request tocreate a geofeed based on a specification of one or more geo-locations.The request may include one or more geofeed parameters, one or moreorganization parameters and/or other parameters. The one or geofeedparameters may be used to filter content into the geofeed and/or out ofthe geofeed. The organization parameters may specify whether and howcontent within a geofeed should be grouped and/or whether and how ageofeed should be grouped with other geofeeds.

The geofeed creation module may generate a geofeed definition thatincludes the specification of the one or more geo-locations, the one ormore geofeed parameters, the one or more organization parameters, and/orother information related to the geofeed. The geofeed definition may beupdated. For example, the specification of the one or moregeo-locations, the one or more geofeed parameters, the one or moreorganization parameters, and/or other information of the geofeeddefinition may be updated. In this manner, various parameters related togeofeeds may be defined or updated at the time of specifying thegeofeeds and/or after the geofeeds have been specified.

The organizing module may be configured to organize geofeeds into one ormore groups based on the organization parameters. Groups may beorganized hierarchically and/or arbitrarily, either or both of whichallows for drill-down, roll-up, and/or other processing operations ongeofeeds that can be used to monitor and analyze social media and/orother content from different perspectives.

The organizing module may be configured to organize groups of geofeedsbased on a logical hierarchy of groups, which may include a geographichierarchy of groups. The organizing module may create a first group thatincludes a first set of one or more geofeeds, a second group thatincludes a second set of one or more geofeeds, and a third group thatincludes the first and second groups. For example, the organizing modulemay organize retail locations into a first group that represents ageographic region, a second group such as a geographic locality that iswithin the geographic region, and a third group that representsindividual locations within the geographic locality.

The organizing module may be configured to organize groups of geofeedsbased on arbitrary groups. The organizing module may create a firstgroup that includes a first set of one or more geofeeds based on a firstarbitrary grouping and a second group that includes a second set of oneor more geofeeds based on a second arbitrary grouping. For example, theorganizing module may create a first group that includes geofeeds oftop-grossing retail locations, a second group that includes geofeeds oflowest-grossing retail locations, and/or other arbitrary groupings.

Entities other than retail chains may use logically grouped hierarchiesof geofeeds as well. For example, using the system, news agencies thatwish to leverage social media content and/or other content to drive newsstories may organize content geographically. News agencies may monitorsocial media and/or other content at an international (or other level)and drill down (or up) as appropriate to national, state, or locallevels. Similarly, using the system, news agencies may group geofeedsbased on arbitrary groupings such as creating hotspot groups that eachinclude geofeeds that have varying degrees of interesting content (e.g.,a first group may represent one or more geofeeds that typically producehighly interesting content while a second group may include one or moregeofeeds that typically produce less interesting content).

The organizing module may be configured to specify other levels andconfigurations of groupings, each allowing for drill-down, roll-up,and/or other presentation and analytical processing on social media andother content.

In some embodiments, the retrieving module may be configured to obtaincontent based on the organization created by the organizing module. Forexample, retrieving module may be configured to receive a request forsocial media and/or other content based on a group. The request mayinclude a pull request such as from a user via a user interface, anautomated request that runs at regular intervals and/or other request.Whether a pull request, an automated request, and/or other type ofrequest, the retrieving module may be configured to store the obtainedcontent and/or communicate the obtained content.

The retrieving module may identify one or more geofeeds associated withthe group based on an association between the group and the one or moregeofeeds, based on an association between the group and one or moreother groups, and/or other association between groups and geofeeds. Theretrieving module may obtain content for the associated geofeeds from amemory and/or dynamically from respective content providers usinggeofeed definitions that define the one or more geofeeds.

In some embodiments, the reporting and analysis module may be configuredto generate reports and analysis on aggregated content based ongroupings made by the organizing module. The reporting and analysismodule may generate various statistics and metrics on the content.

Using the organization of the content, statistics and metrics may bedrilled down from a regional or high level view to a lower-level or morespecific view and vice versa. Thus, the reporting and analysis modulemay be used to provide trends, overall sentiment, and/or other metricsby which a location and groups that represent different locations may bemonitored. As such, the reporting and analysis module allows fordrill-down and roll-up reporting of the content.

In some embodiments, the administration module may be configured tomanage user accounts, set user roles such as security roles, and/orperform other administrative operations. For example, the administrationmodule may be used to set which user may access different groups createdby the organizing module. A regional manager, for instance, may begranted access to social media aggregated and organized into a regionalgroup while a local store manager may be granted access only socialmedia aggregated and relevant to the local store.

In some embodiments, the communication module may be configured togenerate various communications related to the groups created by theorganizing module. For example, the communication module may determinewhich one or more communication channels should be used to communicatereports and/or aggregated content related to the groups and communicatethe information via the one or more communication channel.

In some embodiments, the user interface module may be configured togenerate user interfaces that allow viewing and interaction with thegroups created by the organizing module. The interfaces may include mapdisplays, collage displays, list displays, and/or other types ofinterfaces.

These and other objects, features, and characteristics of the systemand/or method disclosed herein, as well as the methods of operation andfunctions of the related elements of structure and the combination ofparts and economies of manufacture, will become more apparent uponconsideration of the following description and the appended claims withreference to the accompanying drawings, all of which form a part of thisspecification, wherein like reference numerals designate correspondingparts in the various figures. It is to be expressly understood, however,that the drawings are for the purpose of illustration and descriptiononly and are not intended as a definition of the limits of theinvention. As used in the specification and in the claims, the singularform of “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the contextclearly dictates otherwise.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 illustrates a system of facilitating location monitoring based onan organization of individual sets of a plurality of content aggregatedfrom content providers and relevant to one or more geographicallydefinable locations, according to an aspect of the invention.

FIG. 2 illustrates a schematic diagram of a hierarchical organization ofgroups, according to an aspect of the invention.

FIG. 3 illustrates a schematic diagram of an organization ofgeo-locations content into hierarchical groups, according to an aspectof the invention.

FIG. 4 illustrates a schematic diagram of an organization of geofeeds,according to an aspect of the invention.

FIG. 5 illustrates a process of organizing content from one or moregroups of individual sets of a plurality of content aggregated fromcontent providers and relevant to one or more geographically definablelocations, according to an aspect of the invention.

FIG. 6 illustrates a process of obtaining and providing content from oneor more groups of individual sets of a plurality of content aggregatedfrom content providers and relevant to one or more geographicallydefinable locations, according to an aspect of the invention.

FIG. 7 illustrates a process of providing metrics for one or more groupsof individual sets of a plurality of content aggregated from contentproviders and relevant to one or more geographically definablelocations, according to an aspect of the invention.

FIG. 8 illustrates a screenshot of an interface for displaying anorganization of geofeeds, according to an aspect of the invention.

FIG. 9A illustrates a screenshot of an interface for displaying anorganization of geofeeds, according to an aspect of the invention.

FIG. 9B illustrates a screenshot of an interface for displaying anorganization of geofeeds, according to an aspect of the invention.

FIG. 9C illustrates a screenshot of an interface for displaying anorganization of geofeeds, according to an aspect of the invention.

FIG. 9D illustrates a screenshot of an interface for displaying anorganization of geofeeds, according to an aspect of the invention.

FIG. 9E illustrates a screenshot of an interface for displaying anorganization of geofeeds, according to an aspect of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The disclosure relates to systems and methods for monitoring multiplelocations based on hierarchical or arbitrary groupings of geofeeds. Ageofeed may include content that is aggregated from a plurality ofcontent providers using respective requests formatted specifically forindividual ones of the plurality of content providers, where anindividual set of a plurality of content is relevant to one or moregeo-locations.

The content providers may include, for example, social media platforms(e.g., FACEBOOK, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, FLICKR, etc.), online knowledgedatabases, and/or other providers that can distribute content that maybe relevant to a geo-location. The geo-location may be specified by aboundary, geo coordinates (e.g., latitude, longitude, altitude/depth),an address, a school, a place name, a point of interest, a zip code, acity, a state, a country, and/or other information that can spatiallyidentify an area. The content (also referred to hereinafter as “geofeedcontent”) may be generated by content sources such as individuals,corporations, and/or other entities that may create content. In someembodiments, an address or other geo-location may be mapped to actualcoordinates using third party tools for making such transformations. Asused hereinafter, “a location,” “a geo-location,” “a geographicallydefinable location,” and similar language is not limited to a singlelocation but may also refer to one or more such locations.

In many instances the created content can be automatically tagged withinformation such as user identifications, date/time information orgeographic information that specifies a location where the content wascreated. For example, cameras equipped with Global Positioning Satellite(“GPS”) units or other location-aware systems may embed into an imagefile latitude/longitude coordinates that indicate where a picture wastaken. In addition, modern hand-held devices such as smartphones may beequipped with a GPS sensor, which allows users to generate content(text, photos and videos) with their devices and immediately share thecontent through a plurality of social networks. Moreover, some devicesallow users to manually input the foregoing and other information forembedding into the content. Furthermore, editing software may allow auser to embed or otherwise associate information along with the contentafter the content was created.

System 100 may include a computer 110, a geofeed API 111, a contentconsumer device 130, provider APIs 140, content providers 150, and/orother components. In some implementations, computer 110 may include oneor more processors 120 configured to perform some or all of afunctionality of a plurality of modules, which may be stored in a memory121. For example, the one or more processors may be configured toexecute a geofeed creation module 112, an organizing module 113, aretrieving module 114, a reporting and analysis module 115, anadministration module 116, a communication module 117, a user interfacemodule 118, and/or other modules 119.

Geofeed creation module 112 may be configured to create one or moregeofeeds as described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/284,455,filed Oct. 28, 2011, entitled “SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AGGREGATING ANDDISTRIBUTING GEOTAGGED CONTENT,” and U.S. patent application Ser. No.13/619,888, filed Sep. 14, 2012, entitled “SYSTEM AND METHOD FORGENERATING, ACCESSING, AND UPDATING GEOFEEDS” both of which areincorporated by reference herein in their entirety.

Geofeed creation module 112 may format a request for a geofeed specificfor different provider APIs 140 (illustrated in FIG. 1 as API 140A,140B, . . . , 140N). The provider APIs may facilitate receiving contentfrom corresponding content providers 150 (illustrated in FIG. 1 ascontent providers 150A, 150B, 150C). In some implementations, geofeedcreation module 110 may format a request directly for content provider150N without using a corresponding API. A content consumer device 130may request and view geofeeds created by geofeed creation module 112.

In some embodiments, geofeed creation module 112 may take as input alist of one or more single points such as a list of one or moregeo-coordinates. For example, a user may upload a list of the points inorder to monitor multiple locations individually corresponding to apoint. A radius or other region about the one or more single points maybe used to define a geo-location specification for the point. Forexample, the point and a radius about the point may define ageo-location for which to monitor. In this manner, defining multiplelocations to monitor may be made easier.

In some embodiments, geofeed creation module 112 may generate a geofeeddefinition that describes a geofeed such that a geofeed may bedynamically generated based on the geofeed definition. For example, thegeofeed definition may include the geo-location specification, one ormore geofeed parameters used to filter content aggregated from contentproviders 150, organization parameters that specify whether and howcontent within a geofeed should be grouped and/or whether and how ageofeed should be grouped with other geofeeds, and/or other informationrelated to the geofeed that can be used to aggregate content fromvarious content providers. For example, the one or geofeed parametersmay be used to view only particular types of content, content fromparticular content providers, and/or other parameter by which to filterin or out content. The geofeed definition may be identified by a geofeedidentifier and stored (e.g., in database 136) for later retrieval sothat a content consumer or others may select and obtain a geofeed thatwas previously defined.

In some embodiments, geofeed creation module 112 may store the geofeed(e.g., in database 136). For example, geofeed creation module 112 may beconfigured to store the geofeed by aggregating content from contentproviders 150 in relation to the geofeed and store the content inassociation with a geofeed identifier and/or a geofeed definition. In aparticular example, content of one or more geofeeds related to locationsbeing monitored may be stored for later retrieval. In this manner,locations may be monitored using content that is dynamically retrievedfrom content providers 150 and/or from storage such as from database136.

In some embodiments, a geofeed may be stored by storing one or moreaspects of geofeed content from the content provider. For example, linksto or within the geofeed content may be parsed and stored. The storedcontent may be associated with a burn date. In this manner, even if acontent provider is experiencing downtime (e.g., cannot process requestsfor content), the system may retrieve the one or more aspects of storedcontent from a memory and a date in which the geofeed was burned. Assuch, a cache of geofeed content that may be used to obtain the contenteven when a content provider is unavailable to provide the content.

In some embodiments, geofeed creation module 112 may be configured toindex the stored content. For example, when content is obtained fromcontent providers 150, the content may be stored and indexed by keyword,geo-location, a user such as a content creator who created the content,a content provider who provided the content, date, time, and/or otherinformation by which content may be indexed. The indexing may allow forrobust searching and analysis of the content. In some embodiments, theindexing may occur on a regular basis and/or on-demand. For example,geofeed creation module 112 may periodically “crawl” content byobtaining and storing content related to one or more geo-locations fromcontent providers 150 and indexing the stored content.

Organizing module 113 may be configured to organize the content and/orgeofeeds based on the organization parameters. For example, the contentand/or geofeeds may be organized into one or more groups. Each group maybe assigned with a group identifier that identifies the group. The groupidentifier may include or be associated with a group name, which may beassignable by a user, a numeric database identifier, and/or otheridentifier that can identify the group. Organizing module 113 may beconfigured to associate the group identifier with one or more geofeedssuch that a group may include one or more geofeeds. For example, a groupidentifier may be stored in association with a geofeed identifier usedto identify a geofeed, a geofeed definition used to specify the geofeedto obtain content from content providers, and/or content of the geofeed.

Groups may themselves be organized hierarchically and/or arbitrarily,either or both of which allows for drill-down, roll-up, and/or otherprocessing operations on geofeeds that can be used to monitor andanalyze social media (and/or other content) from different levels.Organizing module 113 may be configured to organize groups of geofeedsbased on a logical hierarchy of groups such as a geographic hierarchy orother logical hierarchy. A logical hierarchy of groups may include ahierarchy such that a group may be part of a larger group based on alogical relationship (e.g., city and state), where the larger group maybe part of an even larger group (e.g., state and country).

Organizing module 113 may create a first group that includes a first setof one or more geofeeds, a second group that includes a second set ofone or more geofeeds, and a third group that includes the first andsecond groups. Each group may include one or more geofeeds and eachgeofeed may be organized into one or more groups. The groups may beorganized hierarchically and/or arbitrarily, either or both of whichallows for drill-down, roll-up, and/or other processing operations ongeofeeds that can be used to monitor and analyze social media (and/orother content) from different perspectives.

For example, a retail chain may create one or more geofeeds for each ofits retail locations in order to monitor social media and/or othercontent relevant to geographically definable locations that define itsretail locations. Organizing module 113 may create a first group thatrepresents a particular city in which a retail chain has retaillocations. The first group may include geofeeds for retail locations inthe city. Organizing module 113 may further create a second group thatrepresents another city in which the retail chain has retail locationsand may similarly include geofeeds for retail locations in the othercity. Organizing module 113 may further create a third group thatrepresents a state or other region that includes the first and secondgroups.

The first, second, and third groups are therefore organizedhierarchically such that the retail chain may monitor social mediaand/or other content relevant to its retail locations in a state via thethird group and drill-down to different cities via the first and secondgroups, further drill down into particular geofeeds for particularlocations within each city, and still further drill down into particularcontent of each geofeed. Similarly, using the organization created byorganizing module 113, social media and/or other content relevant to itsretail locations may be rolled up from individual geofeeds to city levelgroupings, state level groupings, and/or other groupings. Organizingmodule 113 may create other groupings of groups as well (e.g., a groupthat includes states, a group that includes countries, etc.).

Entities other than retail chains may use logically grouped hierarchiesof geofeeds as well. For example, using system 100, news agencies thatwish to leverage social media and/or other content that is relevant togeographically definable locations to drive news stories may organizecontent geographically. News agencies may monitor social media and/orother content at an international (or other level) and drill down (orup) as appropriate to national, state, or local levels. Similarly, usingsystem 100, news agencies may organize geofeeds based on arbitrarygroupings such as creating hotspot groups that each include geofeedsthat have varying degrees of interesting content (e.g., a first groupmay include geofeeds that typically produce highly interesting contentwhile a second group may include geofeeds that typically produce lessinteresting content).

Organizing module 113 may be configured to specify other levels andconfigurations of groupings, each allowing for drill-down, roll-up,and/or other presentation and analytical processing on social media andother content aggregated from various content providers that arerelevant to individual geographically definable locations.

Organizing module 113 may be configured to organize groups of geofeedsbased on arbitrary groups. An arbitrary group may include groups that donot necessarily share logical hierarchical relationships but rather maybe related to geofeeds and/or other groups based on any relationship.For example, a user may arbitrarily assign a group such as “top grossingstores” or “hotspots of interesting content.” In some embodiments,arbitrary groupings may include groupings based on time (e.g., whencontent is created, accessed, published, etc.), source (e.g., whocreated the content and/or who provided the content), volume (e.g.,quantity of content where groups of geofeeds are based on a number ofcontent), and/or other arbitrary groupings. Organizing module 113 maycreate a first group that includes a first set of one or more geofeedsbased on a first arbitrary grouping and a second group that includes asecond set of one or more geofeeds based on a second arbitrary grouping.For example, the organizing module may create a first group thatincludes geofeeds of top-grossing retail locations, a second group thatincludes geofeeds of lowest-grossing retail locations, and/or otherarbitrary groupings.

In some embodiments, organizing module 113 may organize geofeeds intogroups based on input from a user such as a content consumer. Forexample, organizing module 113 may receive as input a group identifierand one or more geofeed identifiers, geofeed definitions, and/or contentaggregated in relation to a geofeed. The group identifier may be storedin association with the one or more geofeed identifiers, geofeeddefinitions, and/or content aggregated in relation to a geofeed.Similarly, organizing module 113 may organize groups with respect toother groups based on input from a user such as a content consumer.

In some embodiments, retrieving module 114 may be configured to obtaincontent based on the organization created by organizing module 113. Forexample, retrieving module 114 may be configured to receive a requestfor social media and/or other content based on a group. The request mayinclude a pull request such as from a user via a user interface, anautomated request that runs at regular intervals, and/or other request.Whether a pull request, an automated request, and/or other type ofrequest, the retrieving module may be configured to store the obtainedcontent and/or communicate the obtained content. The request may specifya group identifier. The retrieving module may identify one or moregeofeeds that are associated with the group identifier and obtaincontent for the associated geofeeds.

Retrieving module 114 may identify one or more geofeeds associated withthe group based on an association between the group and the one or moregeofeeds, based on an association between the group and one or moreother groups, and/or other association between groups and geofeeds.Retrieving module 114 may obtain stored content for the associatedgeofeeds from a memory such as geofeed database 136 and/or dynamicallyfrom respective content providers 150 using geofeed definitions thatdefine the one or more geofeeds.

For example, a content consumer such as a chain retailer may wish toview social media and/or other content that may be relevant to retaillocations in a particular city. Each retail location may be associatedwith a geofeed that is used to monitor social media and/or other contentthat is relevant to a geographically definable location around theretail location. The geofeeds may be organized into a first group thatrepresents geofeeds of retail locations in the particular city.

Retrieving module 114 may receive from the content consumer a request toview geofeeds that are related to retail locations in the particularcity. The content consumer may provide, and retrieving module 114 mayreceive, a group identifier that identifies the first group. Retrievingmodule 114 may identify geofeeds associated with the group identifierand obtain content associated with the geofeeds.

In some embodiments, the group identifier may be associated with othergroup identifiers. For example, the first group that represents theparticular city may itself be associated with or include other groupssuch as groups for particular sections or neighborhoods of the city. Inthese embodiments, retrieving module 114 may identify the groups withinthe first group and obtain content for each of the identified groupswithin the first group. Retrieving module 114 may iteratively repeat theprocess until all groups within other groups have been processed.

In some embodiments, reporting and analysis module 115 may be configuredto generate reports and analysis on aggregated content based ongroupings made by organizing module 113. The reporting and analysismodule may generate various statistics and metrics on social mediaand/or other content aggregated by the geofeed creation module andorganized by the organizing module. The statistics and metrics mayinclude, for example, a number of content associated with the group ofgeofeeds, numbers of content by type (e.g., number of video content,image content, etc.), numbers of content by source of content provider(e.g., number of FACEBOOK posts, TWEETs, etc.), a number of positivecontent or negative content, an average or median number of content pergiven time period (such as per month, week, day, specific times, etc.)for any single or combination of the foregoing, and/or other metricsthat can be determined or obtained in relation to the geofeed contentorganized into groups.

In this manner, statistics and metrics may be drilled down from aregional or high level view to a more specific or lower-level view andvice versa. Thus, reporting and analysis module 115 may be used toprovide trends, overall sentiment, and/or other metrics by which alocation and groups that include different locations may be monitored.As such, the reporting and analysis module allows for drill-down androll-up reporting of social media and/or other content that is relevantfrom one or more geographically definable locations and aggregated fromvarious content providers.

In some embodiments, reporting and analysis module 115 may be configuredto compare one or more metrics related to a first group with one or moremetrics related to a second group. For example, metrics related togeofeeds associated with a retail chain's West Coast operations may becompared against metrics related to geofeeds associated with the retailchain's East Coast operations. In this manner, reporting and analysismodule 115 may facilitate comparisons between different groups.

In some embodiments, administration module 116 may be configured tomanage user accounts, set user roles such as security access roles,and/or perform other administrative operations. For example,administration module 116 may be used to set which user may accessdifferent groups created by organizing module 113. A regional manager,for instance, may be granted access to social media aggregated andorganized into a regional group while a local store manager may begranted access only social media aggregated and relevant to the localstore. In this manner, different users may be granted different accessto various hierarchical or other groupings of geofeeds made byorganizing module 113.

In some embodiments, administration module 116 may be configured to setroles that allow different users to organize content. For example, auser identification may be associated with a role that allows the userto create groups for geofeeds and place one or more of the geofeeds intothe created groups.

In some embodiments, the administration module 116 may be configured toreceive user preference settings such as, for example, a preferredcommunication channel for receiving geofeed content related to groups,metrics related to the groups, and/or other user preference information.

In some embodiments, communication module 117 may be configured togenerate various communications related to the groups created by theorganizing module. The one or more communication channels may include,for example, email, webpage, text message, and/or other communicationchannel that can communicate the obtained content. The communicationmodule may determine which one or more communication channels should beused to communicate reports and/or aggregated content related to thegroups and communicate the information via the one or more communicationchannels.

In some embodiments, user interface module 118 may be configured togenerate user interfaces that allow viewing and interaction with thegroups created by the organizing module. The interfaces may include mapdisplays, collage displays, list displays, and/or other types ofinterfaces. Non-limiting examples of user interfaces are illustrated inFIGS. 8 and 9. In some embodiments, user interface module 118 mayprovide interfaces to annotate information related to groups. Forexample, user interface module 118 may receive, from a user, informationrelated to groups and store such information in a memory such asdatabase 136. In this manner, the system allows the user to enhance thegeofeed and/or groups of geofeeds with additional information.

Those having skill in the art will recognize that computer 110 andcontent consumer device 130 may each comprise one or more processors,one or more interfaces (to various peripheral devices or components),memory, one or more storage devices, and/or other components coupled viaa bus. The memory (e.g., memory 121) may comprise random access memory(RAM), read only memory (ROM), or other memory. The memory (e.g., memory121) may store computer-executable instructions to be executed by theprocessor as well as data that may be manipulated by the processor. Thestorage devices may comprise floppy disks, hard disks, optical disks,tapes, or other storage devices for storing computer-executableinstructions and/or data.

One or more applications, including various modules, may be loaded intomemory (e.g., memory 121) and run on an operating system of computer 110and/or consumer device 130. In one implementation, computer 110 andconsumer device 130 may each comprise a server device, a desktopcomputer, a laptop, a cell phone, a smart phone, a Personal DigitalAssistant, a pocket PC, or other device.

Network 102 may include any one or more of, for instance, the Internet,an intranet, a PAN (Personal Area Network), a LAN (Local Area Network),a WAN (Wide Area Network), a SAN (Storage Area Network), a MAN(Metropolitan Area Network), a wireless network, a cellularcommunications network, a Public Switched Telephone Network, and/orother network.

FIG. 2 illustrates a schematic diagram 200 of an organization ofgeofeeds into hierarchical groups, according to an aspect of theinvention. Computer 110 may aggregate content from various contentproviders 150 to generate individual geofeeds 202 (illustrated in FIG. 2as geofeed 202A, 202B, . . . , 202N). Each geofeed 202 includesaggregated content that is relevant to one or more geographicallydefinable locations. A geofeed may be grouped with other geofeeds intogroups. For example, as illustrated, geofeeds 202 may be groupedtogether into a group 210A. Other geofeeds may be grouped into othergroups. For example, groups 210B, 210N and/or other groups may eachinclude groupings of geofeeds (not illustrated for convenience). In someembodiments, groups may be grouped together with other groups. Forexample, group 210A and group 210B may be grouped together into group220A. In some embodiments, a single group may be grouped into anothergroup. As illustrated, for example, group 210N may be placed intoanother group 220N. Such groupings may be iterated such that groups 220Aand 220N may be grouped together, and so forth, forming a hierarchy ofgroups of geofeeds.

The hierarchical groupings may be specified in various ways. Forexample, a geofeed may be associated with a lower level set of groups(e.g., groups 210). In turn, the lower-level groups may be associatedwith higher-level groups (e.g., groups 220) and so forth. In thismanner, some groups may be associated with geofeeds while other groupsmaintain a grouping hierarchy. For example, individual geofeedscorresponding to individual retail locations may be grouped into alower-level “city” grouping such that geofeeds for retail locations in agiven city are grouped together. The city group may be grouped withother city groups to form a higher-level state group. The state groupmay not be directly associated with geofeeds but by virtue of itsassociation with city groups, geofeeds for the state group may beobtained. For example, geofeeds from the city group may be rolled up sothat geofeeds for the state may be obtained. Similarly, state groups maybe grouped together with other state groups to form a regional group,where geofeeds may be obtained for a region by rolling up cities intostates and states into regions. Other hierarchical organizations of datamay be used to hierarchically group geofeeds as well.

FIG. 3 illustrates a schematic diagram 300 of an organization ofgeo-locations content into hierarchical groups, according to an aspectof the invention. In some embodiments, geo-locations may behierarchically arranged in a manner similar to geofeeds illustrated bythe schematic diagram 200 of FIG. 2. For example, in schematic diagram300 a single geofeed having various geo-locations for individual retaillocations (to continue the non-limiting example from FIG. 2). In otherwords, a distinct geofeed may be created for each retail location asillustrated in FIG. 2 whereas in FIG. 3, a single geofeed may be createdfor an entire retail chain. Each geo-location 302 (illustrated in FIG. 3as geo-locations 302A, 302B, . . . , 302N)) may be grouped with othergeo-locations. For example, geo-locations 302 may be grouped into agroup 310A. In some embodiments, groups may be grouped together withother groups. For example, group 310A and group 310B may be groupedtogether into group 320A. In some embodiments, a single group may begrouped into another group. As illustrated, for example, group 310N maybe placed into another group 320N. Such groupings may be iterated suchthat groups 320A and 320N may be grouped together, and so forth, forminga hierarchy of groups of geo-locations.

In the configuration illustrated by FIG. 3, a retailer or other entitymay create a single geofeed to represent multiple locations that may beorganized as described herein. The retailer or other entity may alsocreate different geofeeds representing different regions, each of whichmay be hierarchically organized. In some embodiments, a combination ofschematic diagrams 200 and 300 may be used.

FIG. 4 illustrates a schematic diagram 400 of an organization ofgeofeeds, according to an aspect of the invention. As illustrated, eachgeofeed 402 (illustrated in FIG. 4 as geofeeds 402A, 402B, 402C, . . . ,402N) may be associated with different groups 420 (illustrated in FIG. 4as group tags 420A, 420B, . . . , 420N). Thus, each geofeed 402 maybelong to more than one group. In this embodiment, hierarchies betweengroups may be stored as separate associations between groups. Forexample, instead of a lower-level group that includes associationsbetween geofeeds and the lower-level group, each group may be associatedwith a geofeed and a hierarchy between geofeeds may be storedseparately. Although not illustrated in FIG. 4, geo-locations may besimilarly tagged with group names such that each geo-location may beassociated with more than one group.

The various associations described with respect to the figures may bestored in a memory as database linkages or other associations. Forexample, group identifiers, geofeed identifiers, geofeed definitionidentifiers, content identifiers, and/or other identifiers may beassociated with one another in a database and stored in the database.

FIG. 5 illustrates a process 500 of organizing content from one or moregroups of individual sets of a plurality of content aggregated fromcontent providers and relevant to one or more geographically definablelocations, according to an aspect of the invention. The variousprocessing operations and/or data flows depicted in FIG. 5 (and in theother drawing figures) are described in greater detail herein. Thedescribed operations may be accomplished using some or all of the systemcomponents described in detail above and, in some implementations,various operations may be performed in different sequences and variousoperations may be omitted. Additional operations may be performed alongwith some or all of the operations shown in the depicted flow diagrams.One or more operations may be performed simultaneously. Accordingly, theoperations as illustrated (and described in greater detail below) areexemplary by nature and, as such, should not be viewed as limiting.

In an operation 502, a request to organize geofeeds may be received. Therequest may include a pull request such as from a user via a userinterface, an automated request that runs at regular intervals andcauses the geofeeds to be organized, and/or other request. Theretrieving module may identify one or more geofeeds that are associatedwith the group identifier and obtain content for the associatedgeofeeds.

In an operation 504, a determination of whether to organize a geofeedinto a group may be made. For example, a request to organize geofeedsmay supply an identifier that identifies a stored geofeed, a geofeeddefinition, stored geofeed content, and/or other information thatidentifies a geofeed and/or geofeed content. The request may alsospecify a group identifier for a pre-existing group and/or a new groupspecification into which the geofeed and/or geofeed content should begrouped.

If in operation 504, it is determined that a geofeed is to be organizedinto a group, an association between the geofeed and the group may bestored in a memory such as in geofeed database 136 in operation 506. Theassociation may include a database link between the geofeed and group(or identifiers corresponding to the geofeed and group), and/or othertypes of associations.

In an operation 508, a determination of whether to organize a group intoone or more other groups may be made. If in operation 508, it isdetermined that a group is to be organized into one or more othergroups, the group may be associated with the one or more other groups inan operation 510. For example, the group may be associated with anothergroup in a parent-child relationship for a hierarchy, a flatrelationship such as a sibling-sibling relationship, and/or other typeof relationship.

In an operation 512, a determination of whether the one or more othergroups is to be organized into still one or more other groups may bemade. For example, a hierarchy of groups may span multiple levels ofgroups such as when a city group should be grouped into a state groupand a state group should be grouped into a regional group, and so forth.If the one or more other groups are to be included in still one or moreother groups, process 500 may return to operation 510, where the othergroups are associated with the still other groups. Operations 510 and512 may iterate until all groups have been processed. In this manner,multiple levels of hierarchical groupings may be made.

Returning to operation 512, if no more groups are to be associated withother groups, the associations between groups from operations 510 and512 may be stored in a memory such as geofeed database 136.

FIG. 6 illustrates a process 600 of obtaining and providing content fromone or more groups of individual sets of a plurality of contentaggregated from content providers and relevant to one or moregeographically definable locations, according to an aspect of theinvention.

In an operation 602, a request for geofeed content associated with afirst group may be received. The request may include a pull request suchas from a user via a user interface, an automated request that may runat preset intervals or otherwise caused to be automatically run torequest geofeed content for the first group, and/or other type ofrequest that causes the geofeed content associated with the first groupto be obtained. The first group may represent, for example, a region ofa country that has multiple retail locations of a retail chain. Therequest may include a request to view or otherwise obtain geofeedcontent related to the retail locations in the region.

In an operation 604, one or more geofeeds that are associated with thefirst group may be identified. In one embodiment, an association betweena group identifier that identifies the first group and a geofeedidentifier that identifies the one or more geofeeds may be used toidentify the one or more geofeeds. In one embodiment, an associationbetween the group identifier and one or more geofeed definitions thatspecify the one or more geofeeds may be used to identify the one or moregeofeeds. In one embodiment, an association between the group identifierand one or more content identifiers that identify content aggregated fora geofeed may be used to identify the one or more geofeeds. Continuingthe above example, the multiple geofeeds related to retail locations inthe region may be identified.

In an operation 606, a determination of whether the first group includesother groups may be made. The region of the country from the aboveexample may include other groups such as groups that represent stateswithin the region. In operation 606, it may be determined whether thefirst group that represents the region is associated with other groupsthat represent, for example, states.

In an operation 608, if the first group is not associated with othergroups, content for the identified one or more geofeeds (from operation604) may be obtained. Content for the identified geofeeds may beobtained from a memory such as geofeed database 136 and/or dynamicallyobtained from content providers using geofeed definitions correspondingto the identified geofeeds. The content may be filtered, integritychecked, sorted, and/or otherwise post-processed. In embodiments thatobtain the content dynamically from content providers, various geofeedparameters may be included in the formatted request to the contentproviders that narrow results received from the content providers.

In the above example, the first group representing the region may not beassociated with other groups but instead be directly associated withgeofeeds. In this instance, the first group may be directly associatedwith geofeeds, geofeed definitions, geofeed content, etc.

In an operation 610, the obtained content may be communicated via one ormore communication channels. The one or more communication channels mayinclude, for example, email, webpage, text message, and/or othercommunication channel that can communicate the obtained content. In someembodiments, instead of or in addition to being communicated, theobtained content may be stored and/or indexed for later retrieval.

Returning to operation 606, if the first group is associated with othergroups, the first group may be set in memory as a current group foriteration purposes in an operation 612. For example, the first groupthat represents the region may be associated with other groups thatrepresent states within the region. For iterative purposes, each groupthat represents the different states may be set as the current group sothat content for each may be iteratively obtain.

In an operation 614, content for the current group may be obtained in amanner similar to that described with respect to operation 606. Contentfor the current group may be obtained by identifying one or moregeofeeds associated with the current group and obtaining content for theidentified geofeeds.

In an operation 616, a determination of whether the other groups alsoare associated with still other groups may be made. If the other groupsare also associated with still other groups, a next group among thestill other groups may be identified in an operation 618. For example,groups that represent states may be further associated with other groupsthat represent cities. In an operation 620, the next group may be set asthe current group for iterative purposes and processing may return tooperation 614, where content for the current group may be obtained in amanner similar to that described with respect to operation 606, In thismanner, content for groups that represent cities may be obtained. Theprocess may iterate until no more groups associations are found. In thismanner, a hierarchy of groups may be traversed to obtain content.

Returning to operation 616, if the other groups are not associated withstill other groups, processing may proceed to operation 610, where theobtained content is communicated as described herein.

FIG. 7 illustrates a process 700 of providing metrics for one or moregroups of individual sets of a plurality of content aggregated fromcontent providers and relevant to one or more geographically definablelocations, according to an aspect of the invention.

In an operation 702, a request for group metrics may be received. In anoperation 704, content for the requested group may be obtained. Thecontent may be obtained in a manner similar to process 600 describedwith respect to FIG. 6. In an operation 706, metrics related to thegeofeed content may be obtained. For example, the metrics may include anumber of content associated with the group of geofeeds, numbers ofcontent by type (e.g., number of video content, image content, etc.),numbers of content by source of content provider (e.g., number ofFACEBOOK posts, TWEETs, etc.), a number of positive content or negativecontent, an average or median number of content per given time period(such as per month, week, day, specific times, etc.) for any single orcombination of the foregoing, and/or other metrics that can bedetermined or obtained in relation to the geofeed content organized intogroups.

In an operation 708, the metrics may be communicated via one or morecommunication channels. In some embodiments, process 700 may be used togenerate metrics in a drill-down or rolled-up manner. For example, aftermetrics for a group representing a region is communicated, a user maydrill-down to obtain metrics for geofeed content associated with a grouprepresenting a state or other locality within the region.

FIG. 8 illustrates a screenshot of an interface 800 for displaying anorganization of geofeeds, according to an aspect of the invention. Thescreenshots illustrated in FIG. 8 and other drawing figures are forillustrative purposes only. Various components may be added, deleted,moved, or otherwise changed so that the configuration, appearance,and/or content of the screenshots may be different than as illustratedin the figures. Accordingly, the graphical user interface objects asillustrated (and described in greater detail below) are exemplary bynature and, as such, should not be viewed as limiting.

As illustrated, interface 800 may present a tree-like hierarchy fordisplaying groupings of geofeeds. For example, a group 802 may include agrouping of groups 804 (illustrated in FIG. 8 as groups 804A and 804B).Group 804B may include groups 806 (illustrated in FIG. 8 as groups 806A,806B, 806C, 806D). Group 806D may include groups 808 (illustrated inFIG. 8 as groups 808A, 808B). Group 808B may include groups 810(illustrated in FIG. 8 as group 810A). Group 810A may be associated withgeofeeds 812 (illustrated in FIG. 8 as geofeed 812A). Each geofeed 812may include content 814 (illustrated in FIG. 8 as content 814A, 814B,814C, . . . , 814N) that is relevant to one or more geographicallydefinable locations and aggregated from various content providers basedon requests formatted specifically for individual ones of the contentproviders.

The hierarchical grouping may be used in various ways. For example, asillustrated, group 802 may represent an international group for a retailchain that operates internationally. Groups 804 may represent individualcountries of the retail chain. Groups 806 may represent differentregions of the country and groups 808 may represents localities such asstates within a region. Groups 810 may represent cities within thelocalities and geofeed 812 may include social media and/or other contentthat is aggregated from content providers and is relevant to one or moregeographically definable locations related to a retail store. A retaillocation may include more than one geographically definable locationsuch as instances where a drive-through and main lobby may be separatelygeo-fenced. Other retail locations may be associated with only a singlegeographically definable location.

In some embodiments, the hierarchical groupings allow the retail chain,for example, to monitor social media and/or other content related to itsretail locations separately or in combination with other retaillocations. Furthermore, interface 800 allows for roll-up and drill-downviewing of social media content and/or other content of the organizedgeofeeds.

In one mode of operation, a selection of group 810A, for example, mayroll up all geofeed content of geofeeds 812A that are grouped into group810A. Similarly, a selection of group 808B may roll up all geofeedcontent related to groups 810A, and so forth.

In another mode of operation, a selection of group 810A my drill-down toshow groups that are grouped into group 810A. Further drill-downs may beiterated until individual content is displayed.

In some embodiments, only a portion of geofeed content may becommunicated. For instance, various ranking or filtering may be appliedto results such that only a portion of content is displayed. In someembodiments, metrics and analysis may be applied and displayed. Forexample, for each group and/or geofeed, metrics such as number ofcontent, number of types of content, etc., may be displayed to providethe user with an indication of the metrics for each group and/orgeofeed.

As would be appreciated, more or less groups and levels of groups may beused as necessary.

FIGS. 9A-E illustrate screenshots of various interfaces for displayingan organization of geofeeds, according to an aspect of the invention.FIG. 9A illustrates an interface 900 that includes selectable elementsthat may cause an interface of FIG. 9B to be communicated such as, forexample, in a separate window or within the same window. Similarly, theinterface of FIG. 9B may include selectable elements that cause aninterface of 9C to be communicated. Referring to FIG. 9A, interface 900may present a map view of a geographic grouping. FIG. 9C may includeselectable elements that cause an interface of 9D to be communicated.FIG. 9D may include selectable elements that cause an interface of 9E tobe communicated.

As illustrated, different groups 806 that represent different regionsmay be displayed on a map. Other views (e.g., non-map views) may be usedas well to display groups. Each group 806 may include selectable groups808 that represent different localities of the regions. For example,group 808B may be selected to drill-down to view groups 810 organizedinto group 808, as illustrated in FIG. 9B. Group 810B may be selected todrill-down to view geofeeds 812 organized into group 810, as illustratedin FIG. 9C. Geofeed 812A may be selected to drill-down to view geofeedcontent 814 aggregated into geofeed 812, as illustrated in FIG. 9D.Geofeed content 814 may be selected to reveal the actual social mediacontent and/or other content aggregated from social media providersbased on requests formatted specifically for individual ones of thesocial media providers.

In any of the interfaces illustrated in FIGS. 9A-9E, various metrics andanalysis may be applied and displayed for relevant groups, geofeeds,and/or content displayed therein.

Although described herein as grouping geofeeds and/or groupinggeo-locations, individual geofeed content aggregated from contentproviders may be grouped as described herein as well and such groupingsmay be stored, retrieved, analyzed, displayed, and/or otherwiseprocessed as described herein.

Other embodiments, uses and advantages of the invention will be apparentto those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification andpractice of the invention disclosed herein. The specification should beconsidered exemplary only, and the scope of the invention is accordinglyintended to be limited only by the following claims.

What is claimed is:
 1. A system for providing geofeeds organized withrespect to other geofeeds, the system comprising: one or more processorsconfigured to execute computer program modules, the computer programmodules comprising: a retrieving module configured to: receive a requestfor geofeed-related content for a first group of geofeeds, the firstgroup of geofeeds comprising at least a first geofeed and a secondgeofeed, the first geofeed comprising first content aggregated from aplurality of content providers based on respective requests formattedspecifically for individual ones of the plurality of content providersand is relevant to one or more first geographically definable locations,the second geofeed comprising second content aggregated from theplurality of content providers based on respective requests formattedspecifically for individual ones of the plurality of content providersand is relevant to one or more second geographically definable locationsthat is different from the one or more first geographically definablelocations; identify the first geofeed and the second geofeed based onthe request; obtain at least a portion of the first content, at least aportion of the second content, or at least a portion of both the firstcontent and the second content based on the identified first geofeed andthe second geofeed; and a communication module configured to:communicate the obtained content.
 2. The system of claim 1, wherein therequest comprises a pull request from a user or an automated request. 3.The system of claim 1, wherein the receiving module is furtherconfigured to: receive a request for a second group that includes thefirst group and at least one other group, the at least one other groupcomprising at least a third geofeed comprising third content aggregatedfrom the plurality of content providers based on respective requestsformatted specifically for individual ones of the plurality of contentproviders and is relevant to one or more third geographically definablelocations that is different from the one or more first geographicallydefinable locations and different from the one or more secondgeographically definable locations; identify the third geofeed based onthe request for the second group based on the request; obtain at least aportion of the first content, at least a portion of the second content,at least a portion of the third content, or at least a portion of thefirst content, the second content, and the third content based on theidentified first geofeed and the second geofeed.
 4. The system of claim3, wherein the request for the second group is received before therequest for the first group such that the request for the first groupcomprises a drill-down from the request for the second group.
 5. Thesystem of claim 3, the system further comprising: a reporting andanalysis module configured to: obtain one or more metrics related to thefirst group, the second group, or both the first group and the secondgroup; and provide the obtained metrics.
 6. The system of claim 5,wherein the reporting and analysis module configured to: obtain one ormore metrics related to the first group based on a roll-up of the firstcontent of the first geofeed and the second content of the secondgeofeed.
 7. The system of claim 1, the system further comprising: areporting and analysis module configured to: obtain one or more firstmetrics related to the first geofeed; obtain one or more second metricsrelated to the second geofeed; compare the one or more first metrics andthe one or more second metrics; and provide the compared one or morefirst metrics and one or more second metrics.
 8. The system of claim 1,wherein the first geofeed is relevant to a single geographicallydefinable location that includes content and the second geofeed isrelevant to at least two geographically definable locations.
 9. Thesystem of claim 1, further comprising: an administration moduleconfigured to: set one or more user roles comprising at least a userrole that restricts access to one or more groups of geofeeds.
 10. Amethod for providing geofeeds organized with respect to other geofeeds,the method being implemented in a computer that includes one or moreprocessors programmed by one or more computer program modules, themethod comprising: receiving, by a retrieving module, a request forgeofeed-related content for a first group of geofeeds, the first groupof geofeeds comprising at least a first geofeed and a second geofeed,the first geofeed comprising first content aggregated from a pluralityof content providers based on respective requests formatted specificallyfor individual ones of the plurality of content providers and isrelevant to one or more first geographically definable locations, thesecond geofeed comprising second content aggregated from the pluralityof content providers based on respective requests formatted specificallyfor individual ones of the plurality of content providers and isrelevant to one or more second geographically definable locations thatis different from the one or more first geographically definablelocations; identifying, by the retrieving module, the first geofeed andthe second geofeed based on the request; obtaining, by the retrievingmodule, at least a portion of the first content, at least a portion ofthe second content, or at least a portion of both the first content andthe second content based on the identified first geofeed and the secondgeofeed; and communicating, by a communication module, the obtainedcontent.
 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the request comprises apull request from a user or an automated request.
 12. The method ofclaim 10, the method further comprising: receiving, by the retrievingmodule, a request for a second group that includes the first group andat least one other group, the at least one other group comprising atleast a third geofeed comprising third content aggregated from theplurality of content providers based on respective requests formattedspecifically for individual ones of the plurality of content providersand is relevant to one or more third geographically definable locationsthat is different from the one or more first geographically definablelocations and different from the one or more second geographicallydefinable locations; identifying, by the retrieving module, the thirdgeofeed based on the request for the second group based on the request;and obtaining, by the retrieving module, at least a portion of the firstcontent, at least a portion of the second content, at least a portion ofthe third content, or at least a portion of the first content, thesecond content, and the third content based on the identified firstgeofeed and the second geofeed.
 13. The method of claim 12, wherein therequest for the second group is received before the request for thefirst group such that the request for the first group comprises adrill-down from the request for the second group.
 14. The method ofclaim 12, the method further comprising: obtaining, by a reporting andanalysis module, one or more metrics related to the first group, thesecond group, or both the first group and the second group; andproviding, by the reporting and analysis module, the obtained metrics.15. The method of claim 14, the method further comprising: obtaining, bythe reporting and analysis module, one or more metrics related to thefirst group based on a roll-up of the first content of the first geofeedand the second content of the second geofeed.
 16. The method of claim10, the method further comprising: obtaining, by a reporting andanalysis module, one or more first metrics related to the first geofeed;obtaining, by the reporting and analysis module, one or more firstmetrics related to the second geofeed; comparing, by the reporting andanalysis module, the one or more first metrics and one or more secondmetrics; and providing, by the reporting and analysis module, thecompared one or more first metrics and one or more second metrics. 17.The method of claim 10, wherein the first geofeed is relevant to asingle geographically definable location that includes content and thesecond geofeed is relevant to at least two geographically definablelocations.
 18. The method of claim 10, the method further comprising:setting, by an administration module, one or more user roles comprisingat least a user role that restricts access to one or more groups ofgeofeeds.
 19. A system for organizing geofeeds, the system comprising:one or more processors configured to execute computer program modules,the computer program modules comprising: an organizing module configuredto: associate a first group with at least a first geofeed and a secondgeofeed, the first geofeed comprising first content aggregated from aplurality of content providers based on respective requests formattedspecifically for individual ones of the plurality of content providersand is relevant to one or more first geographically definable locations,the second geofeed comprising second content aggregated from theplurality of content providers based on respective requests formattedspecifically for individual ones of the plurality of content providersand is relevant to one or more second geographically definable locationsthat is different from the one or more first geographically definablelocations; associate a second group with at least a third geofeed and afourth geofeed, the third geofeed comprising third content aggregatedfrom a plurality of content providers based on respective requestsformatted specifically for individual ones of the plurality of contentproviders and is relevant to one or more third geographically definablelocations, the fourth geofeed comprising fourth content aggregated fromthe plurality of content providers based on respective requestsformatted specifically for individual ones of the plurality of contentproviders and is relevant to one or more fourth geographically definablelocations that is different from the one or more third geographicallydefinable locations; associate the first group with the second groupinto a third group that comprises the first group and the second group;and store in a memory the associations of (i) the first group with thefirst geofeed and the second geofeed, (ii) the second group with thethird geofeed and the fourth geofeed, and (iii) the first group and thesecond group.
 20. The system of claim 19, wherein the organizing moduleis further configured to: receive a request to organize the firstgeofeed, the second geofeed, the third geofeed, and the fourth geofeed,the request comprising identifications of the first geofeed, the secondgeofeed, the third geofeed, the fourth geofeed, the first group, and thesecond group.
 21. The system of claim 19, wherein the organizing moduleis further configured to: directly associate the first geofeed and thesecond geofeed with the first group; and indirectly associate the firstgeofeed and the second geofeed with the third group via the secondgroup.
 22. The system of claim 21, wherein the organizing module isfurther configured to: directly associate the third geofeed and thefourth geofeed with the second group; and indirectly associate the thirdgeofeed and the fourth geofeed with the third group via the secondgroup.
 23. The system of claim 19, wherein the organizing module isfurther configured to: directly associate the first geofeed and thesecond geofeed with the first group and the second group; and directlyassociate the first group with the second group.